Marvel Announces "Thor 3," Hires Writers

Marvel just announced that Craig Kyle, who is a Senior Vice President at Marvel Studios and the producer of both "Thor" films, has been hired along with his long-time collaborator Christopher Yost to write the script for "Thor 3." Yost co-wrote the screenplay for "Thor: The Dark World."

"I am proud of Craig and have enjoyed working with him over these past years," said Marvel head Kevin Feige. "His creative instincts have helped shape 'Thor' and 'Thor: The Dark World' at every level of the filmmaking process. The entire team at Marvel is very happy to continue collaborating with Craig as he continues as a screenwriter working with Christopher on the forthcoming chapter of Thor's adventure."

The first "Thor" film hit theaters back in 2011 and went on to gross $449 million globally on a budget of $150 million. The sequel was released two years later, earning $633 million on a budget of $170 million, becoming the third highest-grossing Marvel film, behind "The Avengers" and "Iron Man 3."

Off topic now. Has anyone read The Hateful Eight? Reading it now and I have to wonder if QT really thinks people talk the way he wrote them. I feel like I'm reading some kind of spaghetti western parody and not anything remotely approaching historically-faithful cinema...

would be interesting to see loki morph into other characters aside from captain america..although i'm sure that's a spoiler soon to be, then again, how would it be s spoiler if it is already in the comics?

I haven't seen Rush but every other film I've seen Hemsworth in I haven't personally considered him a good actor, he hasn't entertained me as an actor, he hasn't given me the emotional attachment to the characters he plays that is required of a good actor. But considering that thinking an actor is good or bad is subjective you can't tell me he's not a terrible actor, only that you think he's good.

Plus, he's neither good or bad until he's observed, but at that point the test results have been tainted by us the observer. In conclusion Chris Hemsworth is a paradox.